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Advanced Algebra
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project James Flanders Marshall LassakNIMAC-sourced textbook
Algebra
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Susan A. Brown R. James BreunlinNIMAC-sourced textbook
Bee-bim Bop!
by Linda Sue Park Ho Baek LeeBee-bim bop (the name translates as #147;mix-mix rice”) is a traditional Korean dish of rice topped, and then mixed, with meat and vegetables. In bouncy rhyming text, a hungry child tells about helping her mother make bee-bim bop: shopping, preparing ingredients, setting the table, and finally sitting down with her family to enjoy a favorite meal. The energy and enthusiasm of the young narrator are conveyed in the whimsical illustrations, which bring details from the artist’s childhood in Korea to his depiction of a modern Korean American family. Even young readers who aren’t familiar with the dish will recognize the pride that comes from helping Mama, the fun of mixing ingredients together in a bowl, and the pleasure of sharing delicious food. Includes author’s own recipe.
Big Bushy Mustache
by Gary Soto Joe CepedaIt's almost Cinco de Mayo, and Ricky's class is going to put on a play to celebrate the festive Mexican holiday. When asked to choose his costume, Ricky picks a big, bushy mustache, just like his dad's. He's tired of everyone telling him he looks like his mother. After all, he's a boy--he wants to look like his Papi. Although he's supposed to leave it in school, Ricky wears the mustache home, reveling all the way in how grown-up it makes him feel. But by the time he gets there, the mustache is gone, and Ricky dreads having to tell his teacher what happened. Lucky for him, his Mama and Papi have a plan. Ricky is delighted the next morning when his Mama hands him a new big, bushy mustache--fresh from the smiling face of his clean-shaven Papi! With humor and tenderness, Soto evokes a warm celebration of both the beloved tradition of Cinco de Mayo and the strong bonds of love between father and son.
Biology: Exploring the Science of Life
by Gustavo Loret de MolaContemporary's Science series at a glance: Accessibility- universal design easily adapts to varied student learning needs and styles Differentiated instruction- activities and text structure allow for easy teacher modification Ease of Use- offers a balance of teacher directed and hands-on activities Research Based- builds key instructional strategies into the content Using Contemporary's Biology: Exploring the Science of Life, students will discover the origin, structure, growth, and evolution of species while learning to categorize living organisms.
California Everyday Mathematics, Grade 1, Student Math Journal, Volume 1
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Max Bell Andy Isaacs Diana BarrieNIMAC-sourced textbook
California Everyday Mathematics, Grade 2, Student Math Journal, Volume 1
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Max Bell Andy Isaacs Diana BarrieNIMAC-sourced textbook
California Everyday Mathematics, Grade 6, Student Math Journal, Volume 1
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Max Bell Andy Isaacs Diana BarrieNIMAC-sourced textbook
California Everyday Mathematics, Student Reference Book [Grade 3]
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Max Bell Jean Bell Diana BarrieNIMAC-sourced textbook
California Everyday Mathematics, Student Reference Book [Grade 4]
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Max Bell Jean Bell Diana BarrieNIMAC-sourced textbook
California Everyday Mathematics, Student Reference Book [Grade 6]
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Max Bell Jean Bell Diana BarrieNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Challenge of Doing What's Right, Unit 8: Standing Up for What's Right
by Wright Group/McGraw-HillNIMAC-sourced textbook